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i have this written down because >> apparently it is a tom brown coat. she also wore a tall brown dress. hyerher belt is from j. crew. i'm sure it is already sold out. i know they put up extra cell towers, it seems like they did not have a problem. >> we were talking earlier about the crowds may be being smaller than last time. of course they probably wear. we never know because i saw last tweets coming from the inauguration. that could be because of coverage. maybe people are so wrapped up in a moment. you see if more pictures, hours later. >> of the things that happened four years ago was that the mall so crowded that one. they shut it down. >> those who wanted to go to watch the parade but at some point along the parade route everything was closed. you cannot get in or out. >> jimmy carter got out from the very beginning. the secret service for it out. there was a moment >> it was so cold for years ago that there was some question if you would get out of his car at all. they did it at some point. plenty of big interestdignitaries that never got throug
i have this written down because >> apparently it is a tom brown coat. she also wore a tall brown dress. hyerher belt is from j. crew. i'm sure it is already sold out. i know they put up extra cell towers, it seems like they did not have a problem. >> we were talking earlier about the crowds may be being smaller than last time. of course they probably wear. we never know because i saw last tweets coming from the inauguration. that could be because of coverage. maybe people are so...
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>> former senator scott brown. over the weekend he sent out a series of tweets. >> john: late at night. >> like after midnight. post-ambien, after midnight on a weekend. >> what can brown do for you? >> exactly. he sent out a series of tweets where he was responding and i guess he said whatever a couple of times then he tried to tweet whatever, it looks like but the word was a nonword which was spelled bqhatever. >> his hand was like one key off on the keyboard. >> which is actually like if you try to re-create it, it is not all that -- >> i think it does mean something in albanian. >> but that became a popular twitter hash tag over the weekend. people had -- people had all sorts of takes on what it could possibly be. >> john: go on to twitter and search scott brown. you'll find this word you invented. if you want your senate job back, why do you type that and hit send? jacki, am i right that scott brown deleted it? >> which is like rule number one for ways to not draw attention to yourself on twitter is to try to
>> former senator scott brown. over the weekend he sent out a series of tweets. >> john: late at night. >> like after midnight. post-ambien, after midnight on a weekend. >> what can brown do for you? >> exactly. he sent out a series of tweets where he was responding and i guess he said whatever a couple of times then he tried to tweet whatever, it looks like but the word was a nonword which was spelled bqhatever. >> his hand was like one key off on the...
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so now the rumor is that scott brown could run again and brown, a moderate republican by most definitions, could run again and would be favored to get his seat back. >> it's going to be interesting, because it will be a special election, right? that's going to be held june 25th. the primary will be in late april. >> interesting. so a new era begins in the state department. >>> there are growing demands for justice in brazil after that deadly nightclub fire. investigators stay it's clear the club had some serious safety violations and now four men are being questioned by police. abc's matt gutman reports now from santa maria. >> reporter: families shattered by tragedy. coffins and photos, all that's left of loved ones. arrests are being made. the club had no alarm, no sprinklers and no fire escapes. it was just after 2:00 a.m. sunday when this photo posted on twitter allegedly showed the moment the band on stage fired pyrotechnics, igniting the ceiling. flames and smoke spread fast. college students panicked, rushing to the only exit. but witnesses say at first, security guards stopped peo
so now the rumor is that scott brown could run again and brown, a moderate republican by most definitions, could run again and would be favored to get his seat back. >> it's going to be interesting, because it will be a special election, right? that's going to be held june 25th. the primary will be in late april. >> interesting. so a new era begins in the state department. >>> there are growing demands for justice in brazil after that deadly nightclub fire. investigators...
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your big gulp, you can still get it, but who this does affect is people -- >> it affects black and brown kids, too. >> yes. at the end of the day should the naacp or should the hispanic groups be more concerned about keeping our health and interests and namely coca-cola. >> i can't speak for them, but i do think the issue is not so much whether these non-profits have an improper conflict of interest. >> do you acknowledge that? >> oh, of course. >> that the conflict is -- >> but the issues, public health, mainly obesity and if he wants to make this ban work and have it be effective and possibly lead the nation and institute it in a way where it will affect all people, why single out one group of people and one group of kids. >> why single out one group of stores and those are the stores that can least afford it. >> i do want to get you to at least acknowledge that it doesn't smell right. >> of course. of course. >> the fact that the naacp and the hispanic group are both in the pocket to a certain extent of the soft drink industry. >> they both receive contributions from the beverage indu
your big gulp, you can still get it, but who this does affect is people -- >> it affects black and brown kids, too. >> yes. at the end of the day should the naacp or should the hispanic groups be more concerned about keeping our health and interests and namely coca-cola. >> i can't speak for them, but i do think the issue is not so much whether these non-profits have an improper conflict of interest. >> do you acknowledge that? >> oh, of course. >> that the...
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whether brown, black or white, male or female, first generation immigrant american or daughter of the american revolution, gay or straight, rich or poor, we pray for your blessing because without it, we would only see scarcity in the midst of abundance. with your blessing, we will recognize the abundance of the gifts of this good land with which you have endowed this nation. we pray for your blessing. bless all of us. privilege to be citizens and residents of this nation with a spirit of gratitude and humility that we may become a blessing, the nations of this world. we pray that you will shower with your life giving spirit, the elected leaders of this land, especially barack, our president and joe, our vice president. fill them with the love of truth and righteousness that they may serve this nation a bully and be glad to do your will. and now their heart with wisdom and perseverance. men and women throughout this nation can find with one another the fulfillment of our humanity. we pray that the president, vice president, and all in political authority will remember the word of the p
whether brown, black or white, male or female, first generation immigrant american or daughter of the american revolution, gay or straight, rich or poor, we pray for your blessing because without it, we would only see scarcity in the midst of abundance. with your blessing, we will recognize the abundance of the gifts of this good land with which you have endowed this nation. we pray for your blessing. bless all of us. privilege to be citizens and residents of this nation with a spirit of...
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it was by an american designer, tom brown, who makes top hats. but the first lady did not wear a top hat on monday. no, the first lady left the wearing of funny hats on monday to this man. a member of congress, congressman from wisconsin. how do you like me now, wisconsin? this man apparently was heading out to the inauguration platform. he felt a little chilly. and reached into the closet and found this to put on his head for the inauguration. in case you can't quite make out what that is, here is a close-up. a green bay packer's themed mellow yellow hat. it was during the swearing-in of the president of the united states. you're welcome. also, this man also had a reservation on the funny hat train on inauguration day. the image is a little grainy, from far away. but this is senator bill nelson of florida, who apparently didn't have time to change after going python-hunting this weekend in florida, really, that is what he did. really, senator bill nelson goes on python hunt, went there, did that, got the hat and then wore it for the inauguration
it was by an american designer, tom brown, who makes top hats. but the first lady did not wear a top hat on monday. no, the first lady left the wearing of funny hats on monday to this man. a member of congress, congressman from wisconsin. how do you like me now, wisconsin? this man apparently was heading out to the inauguration platform. he felt a little chilly. and reached into the closet and found this to put on his head for the inauguration. in case you can't quite make out what that is,...
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go get charlie brown. i heard him. cell 6. >>gretchen: three-fifths he's not linus with the blanket. >>steve: the house of representatives is going to vote on h.r. 325. what is that? well, essentially what it does, it is going to suspend the debt limit. say treasury you can spend what you need for the next couple of months. that is what it is right at this second. but what's going to happen is -- and this is a big "but." both houses, both chambers of the u.s. congress have got to agree on a budget. and that is a big but. the last time the u.s. senate did it was in 2009. if they don't do it, nobody gets paid on capitol hill. >>gretchen: to put it in technological terms, the senate has not passed a budget since before the ipad was created. it's one way to look at it. 2009, the spa*eud wasn't around - the ipad wasn't around. bieber fever, first album released in 2009. and insta gram didn't exist either. house republicans passed two budgets since that time but the senate controlled by the democrats have not passed a budget. the pr
go get charlie brown. i heard him. cell 6. >>gretchen: three-fifths he's not linus with the blanket. >>steve: the house of representatives is going to vote on h.r. 325. what is that? well, essentially what it does, it is going to suspend the debt limit. say treasury you can spend what you need for the next couple of months. that is what it is right at this second. but what's going to happen is -- and this is a big "but." both houses, both chambers of the u.s. congress have...
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connell: jonathan browning, thank you for coming on. >> pleasure. dagen: pw includes vw audie, bentley, lamborghini and my personal favorite. broke a 40 year sales record last year in the u.s. i will go for a jetty any day of the week. blackrock looking to get a steak and twitter that could value the social networking site at over $9 billion. connell: let's go to shibani joshi for the details on that. shibani: happy monday. it is definitely a deal worth reading about. making a nice cash infusion into twitter. this reported over the weekend. it is injecting $80 million or buying 1% of the company giving the six-year-old company a value of $9 billion. it is making it bigger if you look at the market cap of some publicly traded companies. bigger than research in motion. almost double the size of best buy. almost four times as big as zynga and aol. it was a way to retain employees. employees are itching to sell out. it is widely expected, though, that the company is looking to make a public debut on the public target either this year or next year. it wa
connell: jonathan browning, thank you for coming on. >> pleasure. dagen: pw includes vw audie, bentley, lamborghini and my personal favorite. broke a 40 year sales record last year in the u.s. i will go for a jetty any day of the week. blackrock looking to get a steak and twitter that could value the social networking site at over $9 billion. connell: let's go to shibani joshi for the details on that. shibani: happy monday. it is definitely a deal worth reading about. making a nice cash...
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. >> i turned 90 when the trees were brown. when the hay was being pulled in off the fields. you've been around so long, you're talking lunar cycles. >> by the way we need to do this. >> stephi. >> stephanie: what's that heavy breathing i hear? why, could it be? >> hump days with hal sparks. >> yes yes! >> and we need to do this. ♪ >> his is so much sexier than mine. ♪ come on, get jacki ♪ >> hal: i actually, for anybody who was old enough to have a par tridge familyish crush, was it susan dey? >> she went on to be on l.a. law. >> turns out to be a sexy song. see what i mean? >> i would have worn my bell-bottoms if i had known. >> hal: we're on the radio and even the cameras from current can't see below so make it up. >> i have bell-bottoms on. >> it is the theatre of the pants. >> it is not pants-free friday yet. >> hal: that doesn't matter. with jim you don't know. it is a crapshoot. will he have pants today or not? >> i forgot. >> hal: sometimes i'll call in and chris, is it a pants day. he'll go nope. i'll have to pay whoever is in the car with me $5. >> hosen day.
. >> i turned 90 when the trees were brown. when the hay was being pulled in off the fields. you've been around so long, you're talking lunar cycles. >> by the way we need to do this. >> stephi. >> stephanie: what's that heavy breathing i hear? why, could it be? >> hump days with hal sparks. >> yes yes! >> and we need to do this. ♪ >> his is so much sexier than mine. ♪ come on, get jacki ♪ >> hal: i actually, for anybody who was old...
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. >> she is in combination a tom brown dress. she has a different bells on. j. crew and j. crew shoes. this will go to the national arc kifs immediately after she wears it. she looks absolutely smashing. understated but truly elegant. shepard: she has entered the crypt and come down the stairs. she will be announced as we she walks out. first lady will be followed by the president. let's listen as they make the now traditional walk. this is five inaugurations for me and walking down these stairs every day is challenge for every human who tries it. >> it is not easy. it is dark in there and slippery. this is not the time to have an accident. shepard: certainly not. only a few million, tens of millions of people watching this moment. let's listen, the first lady of the united states about to be announced as she comes in prior to the ceremonial inauguration of her husband for his second term in office. here's the first lady shepard: they're about a minute behind, maybe minute and a half. but the first lady will be announced it is my understanding right now. >> ladies and gentl
. >> she is in combination a tom brown dress. she has a different bells on. j. crew and j. crew shoes. this will go to the national arc kifs immediately after she wears it. she looks absolutely smashing. understated but truly elegant. shepard: she has entered the crypt and come down the stairs. she will be announced as we she walks out. first lady will be followed by the president. let's listen as they make the now traditional walk. this is five inaugurations for me and walking down these...
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. >> i'm jeffrey brown. it's a bright sunny day here in washington. temperatures remain in the 30's. that's a bit warmer than four years ago for the president's first inauguration. that of course saw a record-setting crowd, nearly 2 million people. no one is expecting anything quite like that this time around but still, folks have been finding spaces on the mall tonight since the sun came up. you can see them setting up spots now. we will be covering the entire inaugural ceremony live. and if you're not at your tv you can watch our live stream on our home page at news hour.pbs.org or follow us on twitter. >> this earmarks the 150th anniversary of the man'spation proclamation. you can see bill and hillary clinton on the podium. there are also people there celebrating the election of the first african-american president. president obama is only the 16th sitting chief executive to be returned to office. he is the first president since dwight eisenhower to win two consecutive elections with more than 51% of the popular vote. he won for the 372 electoral v
. >> i'm jeffrey brown. it's a bright sunny day here in washington. temperatures remain in the 30's. that's a bit warmer than four years ago for the president's first inauguration. that of course saw a record-setting crowd, nearly 2 million people. no one is expecting anything quite like that this time around but still, folks have been finding spaces on the mall tonight since the sun came up. you can see them setting up spots now. we will be covering the entire inaugural ceremony live....
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michelle obama dazzled in a navy blue coat by little known american thom browne. who only learned his design was chosen when he saw it. >> i know she had a lot of other people that she could have chosen from, and to be the one that she chose is one of those amazingly humbling experiences. >> reporter: browne, best known for men's, not lady's wear, could benefit from the first lady's midas touch. >> any time mrs. obama wears one of your designs, a fashion designer ascends. it's a phenomenal career maker. j. crew made that belt and purple gloves she wore with the coat. so rest assured that the phone will be ringing off the hook. style watchers say michelle obama seems so accessible, american women just want to look like her. deborah roberts, abc news, washington. >> that really is an amazing stat, if you think about it. that she could have a $14 million impact on one designer just by wearing the dress. that's how the intensity and exposure is. and jason, after the first inauguration four years ago, he launched into making candles and doing a furniture line. every me
michelle obama dazzled in a navy blue coat by little known american thom browne. who only learned his design was chosen when he saw it. >> i know she had a lot of other people that she could have chosen from, and to be the one that she chose is one of those amazingly humbling experiences. >> reporter: browne, best known for men's, not lady's wear, could benefit from the first lady's midas touch. >> any time mrs. obama wears one of your designs, a fashion designer ascends. it's...
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coat and dress by american designer thom browne. we tracked him down at his hotel in paris. celebrating the moment. >> you can never predict life to happen this way, and i'm so fortunate, so honorsed that she chose mine. >> reporter: the 47-year-old designer choes fabric based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy, and i wanted to do something where she would look really good with him. and i chose a dark navy tie, which actually a silk jacquard fabric that i have used in my men's collection. >> reporter: for this designer, this moment represents name recognition. a potential for big business. and largely he has one woman to thank. >> a style icon for me is somebody who has the confidence to be able to be their own person and be the true individual that they are, and i think she definitely will go down in history as that. >> reporter: i am sure style wise that will be her legacy. as for jason wu, he told "women's wear daily," mrs. obama likes to keep her secrets. he surprised me again. she's really good at it. and he said he thought the
coat and dress by american designer thom browne. we tracked him down at his hotel in paris. celebrating the moment. >> you can never predict life to happen this way, and i'm so fortunate, so honorsed that she chose mine. >> reporter: the 47-year-old designer choes fabric based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy, and i wanted to do something where she would look really good with him. and i chose a dark navy tie, which actually a silk...
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i was driving around in that brown cadillac. >>gretchen: this must be every guy's dream to be a host of this show driving these cars. tell us what you do. how do you soup them up? >> depends on what the episode is about. we try to come up with ideas of what we want to do. i remember the first time -- >>steve: got to be dangerous but got to be funny. >> remember the game atari? i said i want to put guns on cars. i want to play tank battle. the executive producer went brilliant. that's when i realized, there is no adult in the room. we can get away with anything. we actually went to mexico in these cars. we put pinatas on the backs of the cars. we're trying to actually break pinatas. we decide what the episode is going to be about. i get my own episode. i wanted to teach the guys to play football so i mounted an air cannon in a car to play football and put nets on the other guy's cars. we played football, running into each other. >>steve: are you surprised when the check clears? that sounds like so much fun. >> it's not only stupi
i was driving around in that brown cadillac. >>gretchen: this must be every guy's dream to be a host of this show driving these cars. tell us what you do. how do you soup them up? >> depends on what the episode is about. we try to come up with ideas of what we want to do. i remember the first time -- >>steve: got to be dangerous but got to be funny. >> remember the game atari? i said i want to put guns on cars. i want to play tank battle. the executive producer went...
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coat and dress by american designer thom browne. we tracked him down at his hotel in paris, celebrating the moment. >> you can never predict life to happen this way, and it's -- i'm so fortunate and honored and so proud that she chose mine. >> for this occasion, the 47-year-old diner chose fabric for the first lady based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy, so i wanted to do something that would -- that she would look really good with him. and i chose a dark navy fabric, which actually a silk jacquard fabric that i have used in my men's -- in my men's collection. >> reporter: for this designer, this moment represents name recognition, a potential for big business. and largely he has one woman to thank. >> a style icon for me is somebody who has the confidence to be able to be their own person, be that true individual that they are, and i think she definitely will go down in history as that. >> so our fashion czar, alaino cho. >> i like that. >> dictator of fashion. jason had no idea that she
coat and dress by american designer thom browne. we tracked him down at his hotel in paris, celebrating the moment. >> you can never predict life to happen this way, and it's -- i'm so fortunate and honored and so proud that she chose mine. >> for this occasion, the 47-year-old diner chose fabric for the first lady based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy, so i wanted to do something that would -- that she would look really good with...
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this is not charlie brown. this is democracy and people's lives they're playing with and this is why they'll be out of the white house for 12 years because of this silliness. >> all right. >> let me have the football back for a second and the big three are coming back in just a moment and we'll have the best and worst of the week. stay with us. t of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we come back to the big three for the best of the week and the worst of the week. tell me your best and worst of the week. >> sure. you know, just so happens that i think the best week is the person that we were talking about at the beginning of the segment today, hillary clinton, secretary of state. she had what looked to be a pretty tough day on capitol hill when she testified about the debacle in benghazi, but throughout the many hours of hearings, the consensus
this is not charlie brown. this is democracy and people's lives they're playing with and this is why they'll be out of the white house for 12 years because of this silliness. >> all right. >> let me have the football back for a second and the big three are coming back in just a moment and we'll have the best and worst of the week. stay with us. t of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well...
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as we mentioned earlier, she's wearig a dress and a coat by the american designer thom browne. navy blue we are told. there's justice sotomayor. nominated to the supreme court by president obama. she will deliver the oath of office to the vice president. justice elena kagan following her. the nine justices of the supreme court, filing in to take their seats. jan, you are inside the capitol, as we see the vice president coming in. tell us what we're seeing now. >> well, scott, right now we are getting this -- the supreme court justices walking out. i want to make the point that one of the things that -- and we talk about the president's term and what he can accomplish in his next term in office. the supreme court is something that could have an enormous impact on this country because of course that can be a president's most lasting legacy. those justices will remain on that court long after the president has left town. he's already had a few pointed out two nomination, justices sotomayor and kagan. most believe he'll get one more. maybe two. if a conservative judge retires that
as we mentioned earlier, she's wearig a dress and a coat by the american designer thom browne. navy blue we are told. there's justice sotomayor. nominated to the supreme court by president obama. she will deliver the oath of office to the vice president. justice elena kagan following her. the nine justices of the supreme court, filing in to take their seats. jan, you are inside the capitol, as we see the vice president coming in. tell us what we're seeing now. >> well, scott, right now we...
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we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see you and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year with the march on washington and the "i have a dream" speech and it coincides with the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. five score ago, a man side of this and yet 100 years later we are still not free. we cannot get civil war and civil rights at the same time. we will soon be upon the 150th anniversary of gettysburg and the gettysburg address. and allows for a conversation that is missing. not just about the black-white unfinished business but also the white-north and the white-south unfinished business. we white northerners have ass
we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see you and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year...
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obama is wearing thom browne. but what a gorgeous coat. >> i know mrs. obama has spoken about the issue of clothes, that she came into this never thinking that much about what she was wearing. realized it was going to be every day of her life, from now on. and it does tell you, as she said at one point, it tells you about all the women in the past. you can look at the clothes and say, were her feet hurting? was she cold? did her husband step on the train of her dress at the inaugural ball? it is a reflection of the women. and it takes us back into the human history of this country. >> and i'm talking about the clothes that we wear send a message of how the world perceives us. and that's a very profound statement. one that every woman, and frankly, every man, has to have responsibility for. >> i'll accept some responsibility right now, tim gunn. one of the messages, the first lady and the whole first family has sent, maybe the hat tips to diane, j. crew, real shoutout by the first daughters. >> absolutely. and a very wonderful one. and also, the first fam
obama is wearing thom browne. but what a gorgeous coat. >> i know mrs. obama has spoken about the issue of clothes, that she came into this never thinking that much about what she was wearing. realized it was going to be every day of her life, from now on. and it does tell you, as she said at one point, it tells you about all the women in the past. you can look at the clothes and say, were her feet hurting? was she cold? did her husband step on the train of her dress at the inaugural...
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previously wearing a tom brown coat and tom brown dress. i will try to find out as you watch the procession, we are watching, obviously the principals here. one of the huge challenges in the second term is trying to avoid burnout. senior staff that does say is exhausted. you also have a lot of turnover. you see the president. the trademark whether it is chuck hagel, somebody he likes, controversial to some. new chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. comfort zone. when you bring in a new team, the question is, is it an a-team? if form is it an a-team peshsly you are trying to get things done early on? is there a burnout? it is a huge challenge for any second-term president to make sure that dashes especially -- ones that decided to stay, are you sure you have the energy? >> a lot of musical chairs. it is not all new. it is -- a lot of the same team, just in new jobs. if there is burnout, they would be feeling it. the vice president. you were mentioning the first lady. we talked about what she's wearing. one thing i would add is that we are report
previously wearing a tom brown coat and tom brown dress. i will try to find out as you watch the procession, we are watching, obviously the principals here. one of the huge challenges in the second term is trying to avoid burnout. senior staff that does say is exhausted. you also have a lot of turnover. you see the president. the trademark whether it is chuck hagel, somebody he likes, controversial to some. new chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. comfort zone. when you bring in a new team, the...
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she is wearing a navy blue tom brown coat. her necklace is by cathy waterman. the shoes are by j. crew. the belt is also from j. crew. other than that, we will have to go online. >> is this one of those things where the designer is released the day? megyn: yes, i think it is. [applause] megyn: she looks spectacular and radio. what a day for the family. as the president said to his daughters yesterday, i did it. we have to be feeling that after these hotly contested election this last year. >> there we see vice president biden. let's just listen to some of us we will take a listen to some of this . [patriotic music playing] megyn: chuck schumer, who is the master of ceremonies make some opening remarks and then there will be an indication by mary evans williams. this is the first time the woman has delivered an invitation in the first time a layperson instead of clergy has done so. this is 50 years after her husband was gunned down at the driveway of his mississippi home. michele obama and her daughters looking very happy. let's take a listen. [patriotic music playing] bret: it the
she is wearing a navy blue tom brown coat. her necklace is by cathy waterman. the shoes are by j. crew. the belt is also from j. crew. other than that, we will have to go online. >> is this one of those things where the designer is released the day? megyn: yes, i think it is. [applause] megyn: she looks spectacular and radio. what a day for the family. as the president said to his daughters yesterday, i did it. we have to be feeling that after these hotly contested election this last...
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>> sure. >> the charlie brown -- how long have you been telling me the president was going to be responsible on saving social security and medicare? >> a long time, but i think his inner tom coburn is going to come out finally here in the next couple months. >> you have just insulted the president of the -- actually, he likes tom a lot, i think. >> the president wants legacy. and not just because of, like, not because of ego, but there's certain things he wants to leave office having done. now is the time, if he wants to do -- if he wants to do gun control and he wants to do a big energy environment bill, i think the only way to do it is to finally get bipartisan muscles working, do some populist things like cut their pay and send them home on passing a budget, get a mini-deal with significant spending cuts, not a grand barga bargain, but significant spending cuts, maybe a reform of the entitlement programs, pass a bill there, pass a bill on immigration by tax day. and then in the second half of this year, move on and do a gun bill and do an energy environment bill. and i think if he does th
>> sure. >> the charlie brown -- how long have you been telling me the president was going to be responsible on saving social security and medicare? >> a long time, but i think his inner tom coburn is going to come out finally here in the next couple months. >> you have just insulted the president of the -- actually, he likes tom a lot, i think. >> the president wants legacy. and not just because of, like, not because of ego, but there's certain things he wants to...
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i think there's a chance on browned checks. it's -- background checks. it's very hard to say give a gun to anybody. information about who gets guns. crazy people getting guns. scary guns getting in the hands of scary people. i think that's an argument hard for them to oppose. >> i think also high capacity magazines, even though that's a tougher slope. >> harder fight. >> things are changing. i've said this before, i'll say it again, whatever the nra gives the next two years to candidates, outside groups are going to give more. newtown changed everything. >> newtown changed everything. the nra makes mistakes like that a-bo abominable add that focused on the daughters even though it says it didn't. >> the ipad app. >> at the same time, tom ridge, who knows a lot about pennsylvania politics, is in favor of some limits on this. he voted for the gun -- for the assault weapon ban in '94. he was in the house and also running for governor. he says, the nra came after him. he won that governor's race in the republican party, but they really cost him about 10 poin
i think there's a chance on browned checks. it's -- background checks. it's very hard to say give a gun to anybody. information about who gets guns. crazy people getting guns. scary guns getting in the hands of scary people. i think that's an argument hard for them to oppose. >> i think also high capacity magazines, even though that's a tougher slope. >> harder fight. >> things are changing. i've said this before, i'll say it again, whatever the nra gives the next two years to...
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for osama went, and then mysteriously, according to the movie, the heroine appears at this sort of brown looking base in the middle of afghanistan and all these velcro guys are walking out of a net. how did they get there? who put fuel in the helicopters? they're sitting around playing horseshoes when they're not going out, yeah, trying to kill bad guys get the idea that that just, you know, magically they are up on stage, happened is quite ludicrous. so these are amazing capabilities that we have, but if they are not nested in, you know, conventional force bubble simple lose, which do a lot to create conditions under which these forces are affected, and even when the counterterrorism forces are as effective as ours our and possibly in the real world can be, that's not enough. that is not enough to procure the outcome that we want. even if we can continue somehow magically to suppress the al qaeda leadership, guys that are high-value individuals in the pakistani tribal area, a, there's a lot more guys like that in places around the world, and b, the larger political situation in the regi
for osama went, and then mysteriously, according to the movie, the heroine appears at this sort of brown looking base in the middle of afghanistan and all these velcro guys are walking out of a net. how did they get there? who put fuel in the helicopters? they're sitting around playing horseshoes when they're not going out, yeah, trying to kill bad guys get the idea that that just, you know, magically they are up on stage, happened is quite ludicrous. so these are amazing capabilities that we...
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but with the blessing of your blessing, we will see that we are created in your image, whether brown, black or white, male or female, first generation immigrant american or daughter of the american revolution, gay or straight, rich or poor. we pray for your blessing because without it, we will only see scarcity in the midst of abundance. but with your blessing, we will recognize the abundance of the gifts of this good land with which you are endowed this jjj1@uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu% l holy name, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the singing of our national anthem by award winning artist beyonce, accompanied by the u.s. marine band. following the national anthem, please remain at your place while the presidential party exits the platform. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ ga
but with the blessing of your blessing, we will see that we are created in your image, whether brown, black or white, male or female, first generation immigrant american or daughter of the american revolution, gay or straight, rich or poor. we pray for your blessing because without it, we will only see scarcity in the midst of abundance. but with your blessing, we will recognize the abundance of the gifts of this good land with which you are endowed this jjj1@uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu% l holy...
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the tom brown coats is different from her first inaugural coat and dress. it's a different color. she knows how to signal that she is thinking about the message she is sending to the world and it's not a message of extravagance. >> it is a message that you send. you can't under estimate that. >> not at all. i love that she went to the children's inaugural concert in 2008 and last night she wore michael kors that she wore in 2009. she is definitely saying you can be fabulous with an old dress or old look. you don't have to have new clothes every time you step out. >> that's a relief. >> what message do colors have? he knows i'm a fashion plate. >> when he came in. >> colors convey a mood but the color she wore at the inaugural brunch was festive. it was like a teal color. last night she was elegant, almost jackie kennedy style. she into simple styles for the occasions. she is into music and wears leggings. >> we are going tote next question, please. # >> last time was four years ago. i shop my closet every day. you finish your answer. >> we think we are going to have the daughters
the tom brown coats is different from her first inaugural coat and dress. it's a different color. she knows how to signal that she is thinking about the message she is sending to the world and it's not a message of extravagance. >> it is a message that you send. you can't under estimate that. >> not at all. i love that she went to the children's inaugural concert in 2008 and last night she wore michael kors that she wore in 2009. she is definitely saying you can be fabulous with an...
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but don't block -- >> even jerry brown is saying when it comes to medicaid, he wants a little more power. what you as governor want to have a block grant back to you, and you take control of it instead of washington on medicaid. >> no question. >> that's the question. >> waivers over and over again to do new and creative things slows down the process, there's no question. we were one of the first states to put in a way of handling long-term care for asthmatics, diabetes, et cetera. we had to wait to get a waiver from washington. we should have been able to hit the ground running. >> cms waiver program in tennessee. look what it does. it blocks your legislature from being creative in finding solutions. and what our states, what our governors, are saying is, look, we have the ability to do a better job of finding solutions, in solving these problems on a long-term basis. >> don't you need some sort of baseline or foundation, national standard? so you have to guarantee that the states at least deliver a certain amount -- >> we can still do that. >> and a certain degree of improvisation. >>
but don't block -- >> even jerry brown is saying when it comes to medicaid, he wants a little more power. what you as governor want to have a block grant back to you, and you take control of it instead of washington on medicaid. >> no question. >> that's the question. >> waivers over and over again to do new and creative things slows down the process, there's no question. we were one of the first states to put in a way of handling long-term care for asthmatics, diabetes,...
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there was a moment after scott brown was elected that the republican party had set a few senators over to the and said let's make a deal for something small, $400 billion a year. pair down. the white house would have jumped at it, and we wouldn't have the whole -- >> the problem with this -- we were talking about the filibuster. the problem with the 60 vote rule -- one of the problems. it forces you to basically pay pork to every single member of your party. in other words, if every one of the 60 votes is critical, any one of the 60 votes say, well, i live in member nebraska. i don't really want to vote for this bill, so give me some pork. you end up with a messy bill. there are a lot of cats and craziy dogs in that stimulus bill that aren't really -- everybody got a vote. the other thing is these governors -- i know you're at war. they're afraid of you, ed, but there's a war going on labor issues. what's good about being a republican. if you are a governor candidate, gut nat oral candidate, you get to run in the alternate year. not in a presidential year. most of the states have rigge
there was a moment after scott brown was elected that the republican party had set a few senators over to the and said let's make a deal for something small, $400 billion a year. pair down. the white house would have jumped at it, and we wouldn't have the whole -- >> the problem with this -- we were talking about the filibuster. the problem with the 60 vote rule -- one of the problems. it forces you to basically pay pork to every single member of your party. in other words, if every one...